We won’t know where man responsible for 2017 UT stabbing will get released

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Questions linger days after a judge ruled the man responsible for a deadly 2017 stabbing on UT’s campus could leave a state mental hospital and transition to outpatient services at a group home.

Kendrex White was found not guilty by reason of insanity for the stabbing. Freshman Harrison Brown died, and three others were injured.

Five of White’s mental health doctors and service providers testified how he was the “gold standard” for mental health treatment and ready to transition to outpatient care at a group home. Prosecutors questioned whether he could follow his treatment process in a less structured environment.

Where is Kendrex White going?

The location of the group home was not disclosed, but White’s attorney Krista Chacona told KXAN “generally, when people go into outpatient, they are not sent back to the same community in which they are charged.”

Genny Moreno, the head of social services at Kerrville State Hospital, said the group home White will be released to contains the highest level of services available for this kind of outpatient treatment. She said at this time, White would be the second person to enter that group home, so there would be two residents and three staff members. At least one of those staff members, Moreno said, would be at the home and available to residents at all times…

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